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List of Conversion Stocks (Part 1) [List of Parabolic Signal Conversion Stocks]
○ List of stocks transitioning to Buy market Code Stock Name Closing Price SAR Main Board <1518> Mitsui Matsushima HD 3575 3155 <1803> Shimizu Construction 12381177 <1815> Tekken 22852195 <1945> Tokyo Energy System 10571032 <2060> Feed One 778752 <2220> Kameda Confectionery 41503990 <2337> Ichigo 367351 <2379> Dip 244
Three key points to pay attention to in the morning session - Interest is gathering around SOFTBANK GROUP CO.
In the trading session before noon on the 17th, attention should be focused on the following three points. ■ Interest is gathered around SOFTBANK GROUP CO ■ Park24, operating profit in 2024 up 21.0% to 38.6 billion yen, Financial Estimates for 2025 up 0.8% to 39 billion yen ■ Notable materials from the morning session: Mitsui Chemicals <4183> is fostering the medical field, expecting a core operating profit exceeding 10 billion yen by fiscal year 2030. ■ Interest is gathered around SOFTBANK GROUP CO. The Japanese stock market on the 17th is expected to exhibit resilience led by technology stocks.
Mitsui Chemicals, Hitachi, ETC [List of stock materials from the newspaper]
*ENEOS <5020> Group's JX Petroleum Extraction is increasing iodine production in anticipation of demand for perovskite (Nikkankogyo, front page) - ○ *Mitsui Chemicals <4183> is nurturing the medical field, aiming for core operating profit of over 10 billion yen by fiscal year 2030 (Nikkankogyo, front page) - ○ *Hitachi <6501> appoints Tokunaga as president, expanding digital and social infrastructure (Nikkankogyo, front page) - ○ *Hitachi <6501> new management structure focuses on solving social issues, introducing AI, and competing globally (Nikkankogyo, page 3) - ○ *Sumitomo Corporation <8053> industrial group in India.
Express News | [Change Report] Mitsui Sumitomo DS Asset reported a decrease in shareholding of CKD (6407.JP) to 3.97%.
Jefferies Adjusts CKD'S Price Target to 3,000 Yen From 3,400 Yen, Keeps at Buy
Japan Machinery Orders Decline 2.9% in September
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